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1. Sustainable Development Goals
2. Use of Approved Open Licenses
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5. Documentation
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7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws
8. Adherence to Standards and Best Practices
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DPG Standard indicators
1. Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
2. Use of Approved Open Licenses
GPLv2 vs. GPLv3
Intro to Creative Commons licenses
Reading List: Legal & Business Aspects
Trademark strategies
3. Clear Ownership
Charters
Contributor License Agreements (CLAs)
Governance
4. Platform Independence
5. Documentation
Documentation Hall of Fame
Documentation reading list
Stakeholder Mapping Exercise
Text editors
Tips for documenting frontier technology
6. Mechanism for Extracting Data
7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws
8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices
Communities
Fedora Project
Public Lab
Continuous Integration (C.I.)
Free & Open Source reading list
Good first issues
Open Hardware
Introduction to Open Source Hardware
Open Hardware case studies
Open Hardware documentation
Open Hardware Hall of Fame
Open Hardware licensing
Open Hardware reading list
Open-first business approaches
Project Management
Issue templates
Outreach reading list
Project boards
Reproducibility reading list
9. Do No Harm by Design
Codes of Conduct
DPG Standard indicators
1. Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
2. Use of Approved Open Licenses
GPLv2 vs. GPLv3
Intro to Creative Commons licenses
Reading List: Legal & Business Aspects
Trademark strategies
3. Clear Ownership
Charters
Contributor License Agreements (CLAs)
Governance
4. Platform Independence
5. Documentation
Documentation Hall of Fame
Documentation reading list
Stakeholder Mapping Exercise
Text editors
Tips for documenting frontier technology
6. Mechanism for Extracting Data
7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws
8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices
Communities
Fedora Project
Public Lab
Continuous Integration (C.I.)
Free & Open Source reading list
Good first issues
Open Hardware
Introduction to Open Source Hardware
Open Hardware case studies
Open Hardware documentation
Open Hardware Hall of Fame
Open Hardware licensing
Open Hardware reading list
Open-first business approaches
Project Management
Issue templates
Outreach reading list
Project boards
Reproducibility reading list
9. Do No Harm by Design
Codes of Conduct
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5. Documentation
Digital public goods require documentation of the source code, use cases, and/or functional requirements. For content collections, this should include all relevant/compatible apps, software, or hardware required to access the content collection, and instructions regarding how to use it. For software solutions, this should be technical documentation that would allow a technical person unfamiliar with the project to launch and run the software. For data projects, this should be documentation that describes all the fields in the set, and provides context on how the dataset was collected, and how it should be interpreted.
5. Documentation
Documentation Hall of Fame
Documentation reading list
Stakeholder Mapping Exercise
Text editors
Tips for documenting frontier technology
Updated on 19 Sep 2022
4. Platform Independence
Documentation Hall of Fame